Dear List,
I found the message below in the archive, and I have a follow-up question.
If we choose "Higher level analysis" with "Inputs are lower-level FEAT directories", we should be
able to select .gfeat directories as a whole as inputs, right? When we selected 2nd level (i.e.,
single-subject multiple-session) .gfeat directories and clicked on "OK", we got a warning "the first
selected FEAT directory contains no stats/cope images." In our analysis, we have set up 8
contrasts, so within each .gfeat directory, there are 8 cope.feat directories (cope1.feat to
cope8.feat). Stats/cope images are within each cope.feat directory. Is it because of this directory
structure that we are getting the warning? In that case, would selecting 3D cope images as inputs
the only option for higher-level analysis ?
Thank you!
-Yoshiko
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 15:07:42 +0100, Steve Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Hi - if you choose the "inputs are cope images" then your inputs need
>explicitly to be cope images not directories.
>Cheers.
>
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>On 30 Mar 2007, at 14:54, Mithra wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> When choosing the "Higher level analysis" with "Inputs being 3D cope
>> images from FEAT directories", Can we select ".gfeat" directories as a
>> whole or should we choose the cope image.
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Mithra.
>
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